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  1. Llywelyn ap Gruffydd Fychan of Caeo ( c. 1341–1401) was a wealthy Carmarthenshire landowner who was executed in Llandovery by Henry IV of England in punishment for his support of Owain Glyndŵr 's Welsh rebellion. Until recently Llewelyn was little known even in his home area, but has become celebrated as a "Welsh Braveheart " after a ...

  2. 3 de ago. de 2009 · Read about Llywelyn ap Gruffydd who was recognized by Henry III in the Treaty of Montgomery when the English king accepted Llywelyn's homage as prince of Wales.

  3. Gruffydd ap Llywelyn (1196-1244) fue el mayor de los hijos ilegítimos de Llywelyn y su madre fue Tangwystl Goch. Se casó con Senena, hija de Caradoc ap Thomas de Anglesey . Entre sus cuatro hijos destaca Llywelyn el Último Rey , que durante un tiempo ocupó una posición en Gales comparable a la de su abuelo y Dafydd, que gobernó Gwynedd brevemente después de la muerte de su hermano.

  4. 3 de ago. de 2009 · Diplomatic relations with the English monarchs began to break down and Llywelyn ap Gruffydd was pushed into all-out war with Edward I. In the five years after the treaty of Aberconwy, Llywelyn ...

  5. Llywelyn ap Gruffydd (c. 1223 – 1282), more commonly known as Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, also known as Llywelyn Ein Llyw Olaf (Llywelyn, Our Last Leader), Llywelyn the Last, Prince of Wales 1258–1282 Llywelyn ap Gruffydd Fychan (c. 1341 – 1401), wealthy Carmarthenshire landowner executed by Henry IV of England in punishment for his support of Owain Glyndwr's Welsh rebellion

  6. GRUFFYDD ap LLYWELYN (died 1244), prince. Natural son of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth by Tangwystl, daughter of Llywarch Goch of Rhos. He was born sometime before his father's marriage to Joan in 1206. The first reference to him is as one of the hostages handed over to John in 1211; he was still a prisoner in August 1213, but was released as part of ...

  7. Yr oedd gwrthgiliad Dafydd a Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn (1274), yn ddyrnod drom, ac yn ernes o'r llu mawr o wrthgiliadau a ddilynodd yn 1277. Bu anfodlonrwydd Llywelyn oblegid yr anawsterau cynyddol ar hyd y goror yn rheswm iddo wrthod dro ar ôl tro rhwng 1273 a 1277 gadw, fel un o 'weision' y brenin newydd Edward I, delerau cytundebau a wnaethai.